Tarot Readings for You for August 31, 2013 Saturday(c)

Guidance Advice is making the distinction between being right and being moral, between being of good repute and doing right by others, giving everyone his due. In the same way, it makes the distinction between the pay scale for the work and the actual work done for the actual pay. Such disparities are the norm, we say. They don’t pay you for doing what you are supposed to. Doing the accepted thing isn’t doing the right thing.

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Magician

Hierophant, Six of Pentacles, Eight of Cups

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Tarot Readings: Doing the right thing (Hierophant and Magician)

Tarot Readings: Paid for What is Done (Six of Pentacles and Magician)

Miscellaneous Tarot Readings

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Tarot Readings: Doing the right thing (Hierophant and Magician)

Doing the accepted thing isn’t doing the right thing.

Hypocritical acts involve avoiding doing right by others.

Giving to this church isn’t the right thing to do.

Avoid doing just what’s expected and conventional, and do right by the people you owe that to.

They avoid doing the right thing that they owe their fellow human and instead do the morally acceptable thing.

Ducking out on paying these bills is doing the right thing.

You do what is appropriate when you don’t have the money to pay.

Tarot Readings: Paid for What is Done (Six of Pentacles and Magician)

They aren’t paying you for doing what you are supposed to.

Ducks out on doing what entitles him/her to a paycheck.

Did not do what would have entitled (him) to be paid.

The official pay scale isn’t what they are practicing.

Paid not to do it the way it would be approved.

He does it according to accepted practice for approval, not just to get paid.

Get paid for doing it but not in the right amount.

He did not get to do what they paid him to do, but that’s okay.

He is supposed to get paid before he does the job.

This is the kind of thing you ordinarily do and they don’t have to pay you for it.

You are still entitled to be paid if you skip doing that.

He wasn’t present when it was done but is entitled to payment.

Miscellaneous Tarot Readings

That would be paying a bill that is not legitimate!

Not getting the attention he deserves for what he does.

What he does is avoid paying in full: He feels so entitled.

She was gone before you could give her what she truly deserved, so you did not get to.

He was gone before you could give him what he truly deserved, so you did not get to.

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Magician

Hierophant, Six of Pentacles, Eight of Cups

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Right away, we have a contrast between doing right by people and/or being treated right by them in the Six of Pentacles story, and the appearance of doing right in Hierophant story. Hierophant (the pope) contrasts the official story (what you learn in Sunday school, the public version of a belief system) and what cognoscenti of that church believe. (Read some textbooks theologians write for other such folks, and you will see this matter in detail.) So Hierophant is ‘the official story,’ the news that’s fit to print. It is about being moral, being respectable, being accepted. (Yes, at times it translates ‘decent’ and harmless or safe, too.)

Since Six of Pentacles is getting paid for work done, and Eight of Cups is something aborted or avoided, we have a financial theme too.

Magician tells us this spread will be about doing, about actions. Eight of Cups tells us the story is about action not being completed, something being avoided or ducked out on or walked away from.

So in the middle we have getting paid. To the left, appropriately and according to the paperwork. To the right, something isn’t finished or doesn’t happen, or doesn’t happen fully. Above, something is done. You can put these together your way, yourself, if you would like to try.

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Hierophant is the show, the outward trappings, of religion. That is the pope in his regalia and the priests in theirs, so it is about church, but can refer to the show of any organization or governmental body or religion. It can refer to the show of morallity or religiosity or hypocrisy. (And you don’t have to be Christian to be a hypocrite!) It means the accepted moral conventional whatever, and also means ordinary, normal and ‘no harm.’ ‘For appearance’s sake’ is a good key phrase for this Rider Waite Tarot card. Hierophant is about respectability, about looking clean (‘having a clean nose’). It is a nice normal decent-looking whatever. It is the accepted whatever, is approved, is official. It sometimes means ‘on paper,’ where a certificate makes something valid or legal.

Six of Pentacles is doing right by others, giving others their due, paying the appropriate attention to anything. It is getting paid fairly or paying a fair price, illustrated literally by an employer weighing the coins he is paying the workers.

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Eight of Cups abruptly is off the designated route – in this case because the road could go no other way. It means incompletion, detour, re-routing, dropping out, not finishing, quitting, changing your route and changing your ways. It is a turn.

Magician is the active principle, the male principle. It is the act of, doing – any tense of the verb ‘do’ and most tenses of ‘make.’ Magician also means ‘to bring about’ or bring down. No planning or thinking is involved per se in this card’s meaning, just as no action meanings are involved in the Rider Waite card that means the female principle, High Priestess.

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